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About The Product

OnPoint is a fat burner supplement made by HALEO. We found this product costing $59.99 for 60 servings, with a serving size of 2 capsules per day.

We prefer supplements that allow you take spread the servings out with 3-4 capsules per day - this ensures that you're body is always topped up with key nutrients to boost its metabolism and help you burn body fat.

Who are HALEO?

HALEO is a supplements company that were founded in 2005, in Japan. It was started by a man called David Halton, and began by penetrating the Japanese market.

Now, HALEO have tried to take their products worldwide, by selling and delivering to the USA among other countries.

OnPoint Ingredients Explained

This fat burner contains 5 ingredients - which is a good thing. We prefer supplements that contain fewer ingredients (as long as they're effective).

Just from looking at the ingredient list, we can see that HALEO has done their research here. However, we would've liked this product even more if it contained Glucomannan (we're suprised it doesn't contain this ingredient, as it's popular in Japanese cuisine).

Here's Eveything You Need To Know:

This is basically unroasted coffee beans. It's shown to be effective in promoting fat loss due to containing chlorogenic acid (which offers similar benefits to green tea extract).

For this reason, we enjoy seeing this in fat burner supplements. No problems with the dosage in OnPoint, so it's a good start by HALEO.

Green Tea Extract

We've just mentioned that Green Tea Extract is also beneficial in promoting fat loss, so here's why: It contains catechins, which are proven to raise your metabolism in numerous studies.

However, there's a problem with the dosage in OnPoint; this fat burner only contains 250mg Green Tea Extract. Studies have shown that dosages between 400-500mg provide the best results.

Caffeine

Caffeine is the safest and most reliable stimulant available, which is why it's found in countless products like tea & coffee.

OnPoint contains 200mg overall caffeine dosage, which isn't bad. Personally, we prefer to have 75mg Caffeine in each serving (which is the equivalent to half a cup of coffee) - but others prefer less caffeine so this is purely subjective.

Not a bad dosage, but for us we'd prefer a tiny bit more (you might prefer the lower dosage though, depending on how much caffeine you consume normally).

Capsicum

This is taken from chilli's such as Cayenne Pepper. It's responsible for the spice you taste in hot food (like curries).

This spice raises your body temperature, which increases your metabolism. As you know, an increase metabolism results in higher fat burning potential - making it easier for you to lose body fat.

Capsicum is proven to work, and is a great ingredient in any fat burner supplement.

IriThin

This is a patented form of Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Disodium Salt. You're probably wondering what this is, and for good reason - this isn't commonly seen in supplements.

Basically, Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Disodium Salt is quite a mysterious molecule that's not been studied that much yet (i'm writing this in 2017).

However, there has been some research on this ingredient, which have found that it might reduce fatigue in older adults and reduce stress levels.

Side Effects

As OnPoint only contains 5 ingredients, it's easy to see how safe it is. Fortunately, this fat burner doesn't seem likely to cause any side effects.

The only slight concern is with the IriThin (Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Disodium Salt) - as it's not been extensively researched, it's still unknown how safe it is, or whether it even works.

But the good news is this: Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Disodium Salt hasn't been reported to have caused any side effects yet (as of 2017).

OnPoint Review Conclusion

OnPoint ticks a lot of our boxes, as it doesn't contain any proprietary blends, and contains mostly beneficial ingredients that're shown to promote fat loss - exactly what you want in a fat burner supplement.

However, not all ingredients have been dosed correctly, meaning it's not as good as it could be (and not the best we've seen). Basically, the Green Tea Extract has been under-dosed (optimal dosages are between 400-500mg), and we prefer having 300mg Caffeine.

We must admit that the caffeine dosage is very subjective and is just what we prefer - if you don't usually drink much coffee or other products containing caffeine, then you might prefer this 200mg dosage.